Get Hold Of Give Me One Summer Put Together By Emilie Loring Released As Readable Copy
very sweet Emilie Loring book, A fast, sweet read. Another superb Emilie Loring book, Its lovely to have clean fiction still with classic suspense and romance! Lissa Barclay has been managing Tarry Farm, located on the coast of Maine, and nursing her Aunt Hetty until her death.
Now the property is going to her husband's nephew, Alexander Carson, Lissa was left her aunt's jewels and the island with the lighthouse on it, which her aunt bought with her own money, but Mr.
Carson has been made trustee, She is taking her outboard motor boat to the lighthouse, accompanied by her Irish terrier, Gman, when another boat raced towards her and she is forced to jump overboard.
She is rescued by the crew of another ship, She speaks amiably with her handsome rescuer, It isn't until a little while later that he learns that he is Alexander "Lex" Carson himself, Carson is there not only to take possession of his inheritance, but conduct a secret mission, And he is immediately attracted to Lissa,
To complicate her life further, Lissa's stepmother and stepsister, Cleo, are also at Tarry Farm, Lissa doesn't like either one of them, Cleo stole away
Lissa's fiance, Johnny Grant, simply because she felt like it, and then she tossed him aside, This same exfiance also shows up, hoping to win Lissa back, She doesn't trust him or any man with her heart, She fight her attraction to Lex,
I liked this book, The plot and characterization are both good, It does get a little tiresome the way the Lissa is waxing poetic on numerous occasions throughout the book, usually to avoid a topic of conversation.
Still, I see that is just her personality, Another heartwarmer by Emilie Loring! I love the descriptions of the Maine coast makes me feel I am there, . Delightful quick read with period pace and slang, A little whodunit and a little romance, This is a genuine Emilie and full of her trademark optimism:
Life is like that after showers, she thought, Storm and stress and the rain of tears followed by clearing skies and the sunshine of hope and joy and courage,But it is not one of my favorites, Mostly because I find it a little nauseating that the main character's burning ambition is to be a writer, Writers writing about writers even wouldbe writers is annoying enough to me, but in this case, it's clear the character's ambition is to be Emilie Loring:
She opened her manuscript at the page where the story had stuck.In other words, the main character is writing an Emilie Loring romantic suspense novel, Yikes. Emilie, I love you, but that's a little selfindulgent for me,
. . she thought of how the male lead had dashed up a flight of stairs in pursuit of the clue to a mystery which threatened his love interest.
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Other than that annoying subplot, though, it's a typically entertaining and satisfying Loring romance in sunny, summery Maine, This book, although I read it quite awhile ago, I remember as being good, clean fun, maybe not the most original character, and sometimes some descriptionheavy prosebut still an enjoyable read, I started reading Emile Loring books when I picked up a paperback from a rack in a hotel lobby forcents while on my sister's amp my yearly vacation to visit my father.
Hooked! I went on to purchase and read every Emilie Loring romance written and available in paperback, not knowing that she had died before I was even born.
I loved these books, but read them when I was between aboutandyears old, I was a young reader do keep that in mind! : so much talking, gets nowhere Beautiful, impetuous, Melissa Barclay had grown up in an atmosphere of security and ease.
But now suddenly that life had ended, and she found herself totally alone, Whom could she turn to Whom could she trust Johnny Grant, the wealthy playboy she'd known since childhood Or Lex Carson, the mysterious, handsome stranger who asked for her love, yet remained so strangely distant At first Lissa thought she had the whole summer to decide.
But then, amid feverishly mounting intrigue and danger, she knew she would have to make the right choice soonor else lose her chances of happiness forever.
Emilie Baker was born in Boston, Massachusetts into George M, Baker and Emily Frances Boles Baker, Her father was a playwright and publisher and her mother was a homemaker, Loring married Victor J. Loring, who was a lawyer, She began writing in, published her first novel inat the age of, and continued writing until her death after a long illness in.
She was a prolific American romance novelist of theth century, known for her wholesome love romances and independent, spirited heroines, Beyond romance, her books also explore a selection of topics including, but not limited to marriage, love, American patriotism, freedom, and optimism.
She died in Wellesley, Massachusetts on March,, At the time of her dea Emilie Baker was born in Boston, Massachusetts into George M, Baker and Emily Frances Boles Baker, Her father was a playwright and publisher and her mother was a homemaker, Loring married Victor J. Loring, who was a lawyer, She began writing in, published her first novel inat the age of, and continued writing until her death after a long illness in.
She was a prolific American romance novelist of theth century, known for her "wholesome love" romances and independent, spirited heroines, Beyond romance, her books also explore a selection of topics including, but not limited to marriage, love, American patriotism, freedom, and optimism.
She died in Wellesley, Massachusetts on March,, At the time of her death, she had sold than a million copies of her first thirty books, After her death, her estate was managed by her sons, Selden M, and Robert M. Loring, who, based on a wealth of unfinished material they discovered, published twenty books under her name until, These books were ghost written by sitelink Elinore Denniston, taken largely from wiki, made some corrections dates didn't add up per her biographer sitelink Emilie Loring Wiki Page sitelink.